Brilliant Minds – Season One Finale – Review: A Doctor's World Begins to Collapse
Tonight’s two-part season finale of Brilliant Minds was definitely a wild rollercoaster of emotions up until that final moment between Oliver and – SPOILER ALERT – his father, Noah Wolf. The first episode, “The Doctor Whose World Collapsed”, brings us to the aftermath of the apartment building collapse – the same apartment building Ericka lives in. Everyone is worried about Ericka since they still haven’t heard from her. There’s no time for worrying though, Oliver tells the interns to try their best to focus on what’s to come. Bronx Medical being the closest hospital to the collapse means a lot of incoming traumas. Within minutes, the hospital was packed.…
TV Ratings for Tuesday January 2025
Each Day, at 4pm GMT, the daily ratings post will automatically go live. Afterwards, and as early as 4pm GMT, the early overnight Total Viewers and 18-49 Demo numbers will be added into the table below. Please see the “About the Daily Ratings” section at the end of this article for more details. Below is a quick summary of the Final Adjusted Ratings for the shows that we cover here at SpoilerTV along with some select Cable Numbers. …
High Potential – Episode 2.09 – The RAMs – Promotional Photos + Press Release
Promotional Photos Press Release A famous baseball newscaster is murdered, and the team is on the case. Meanwhile, Soto and Morgan meet with a potential lead to discuss Roman’s disappearance, and Tom has some personal news to share with Morgan. Source: ABC
Gertrude Abercrombie’s Autobiographical Surrealism Traverses Dreams and Reality
“Surrealism is meant for me because I am a pretty realistic person but don’t like all I see,” Gertrude Abercrombie (1909-1977) once said. “So I dream that it is changed. Then I change it to the way I want it.” Abercrombie’s stark, symbol-rich landscapes and enigmatic portraits painted in oil were influenced by the European Surrealist movement, magical realism, and her own dreams. A leading figure in Chicago art, she was also involved in the city’s jazz scene, counting musical greats like Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Sarah Vaughan among her friends. “Queen and Owl in Tree” (1954), oil on masonite, 4 1/2 x 6 inches (unframed) The artist’s mystical…
Wild Cards – Episode 2.01 – Con in 60 Seconds – Promotional Photos + Press Release
Promotional Photos Press Release Begrudgingly, Ellis comes to terms with Max’s betrayal knowing she risked it all to share info about his brother’s killer. Now assigned to a new case, they dive into a high-speed street racing ring. Source: The CW
Abbott Elementary – Episode 4.10 – Testing – Press Release
Press Release Janine must rethink her lesson plans after her class performs poorly on a practice test, while Jacob struggles to engage a disinterested student. The district sends a new custodian to train under Mr. Johnson. Source: ABC
Animal Control – Episode 3.02 – Rattlers and Gators – Promotional Photos + Press Release
Promotional Photos Press Release Afraid he won’t play nice with her rich new benefactor, Emily tries to keep Frank away from her, which only makes him determined to win her over. Also, Patel’s newfound celebrity pushes Victoria’s patience to the limit when he’s chosen to throw out the first pitch at a minor league game in the all-new “Rattlers and Gators” episode of Animal Control airing Thursday, Jan 9 (9:01-9:31 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (ANC-302) (TV-14 D,L,S) Source: FOX
Near Liverpool, a One-of-a-Kind Art Environment by Ron Gittins Is Saved
Behind the unassuming red brick facade of a gable-roofed flat in Birkenhead, England, sits a home like no other. The only clue passersby would have had, until recently, was a pair of hand-sculpted figurative columns that flanked the wooden front door. But to step inside this corner flat near Liverpool is to be transported into the imaginative world of Ron Gittins. A gifted artist who also dabbled in local acting groups and music, Gittins was a complex character. He took day jobs here and there, but he was much more inclined to work for himself, on his own terms. Anecdotally, he was known for his zest for life and determination…
Near Liverpool, a One-of-a-Kind Art Environment by Ron Gittins Is Saved
Behind the unassuming red brick facade of a gable-roofed flat in Birkenhead, England, sits a home like no other. The only clue passersby would have had, until recently, was a pair of hand-sculpted figurative columns that flanked the wooden front door. But to step inside this corner flat near Liverpool is to be transported into the imaginative world of Ron Gittins. A gifted artist who also dabbled in local acting groups and music, Gittins was a complex character. He took day jobs here and there, but he was much more inclined to work for himself, on his own terms. Anecdotally, he was known for his zest for life and determination…
In Paintings and Quilts, Stephen Towns Spotlights Black Leisure in the Jim Crow South
In central Florida, Ocala National Forest is dotted with more than 600 lakes and rivers. A nearby recreation hub, Silver Springs, has capitalized on the tourism potential of these glistening, clear bodies of water for decades, offering sandy riverside beaches and taking visitors on jaunts in glass-bottom boats. Until 1968 and the passing of the Civil Rights Act, Silver Springs—similar to many other places in Florida and the South more broadly—was racially segregated and only open to white patrons. In 1949, the owners of Silver Springs opened Paradise Park a mile down the road as a destination “for colored people,” as the welcome sign read, who were prohibited from the…